I have a ranch with one cabin on it that does very well. I r...
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I have a ranch with one cabin on it that does very well. I recently built another house on the same large property but on a d...
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Hi,
We have a main house with the ability to adda casita for large groups. I don't know how to present that option to guests clearly. I have written it out in the description and in photo captions but the new photo tour makes it hard to see the captions and the description is somewhat buried too.
The main house is 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and that's a base price. I use the extra guest fee to charge an additional $75/night to add the casita. That works well for groups of 7 or more. The problem is with smaller groups that want all four bedrooms. For example, 4 single people traveling together who want separate rooms.
Here's how I currently have the description (but you've got to click "see more" to get all this info and people often don't read this far)...
Maybeee list it separately with the ability to book both has an option.. You might find it gets guests who only want the casita when house is empty and also stops people from thinking it is included inn the house rental. Also I don't know your area but $75 seems low for a whole apartment not another bedroom...
@Maisie5 You have to have three separate listings- the main house, the casita, and both combined. You need to link the calendars of all three, with the combined listing being the main one, because if that is booked it affects both other listings.
You've explained it well, but guests don't read.
Hi @Maisie5 - what an interesting situation. I think the method you have for approaching it is good but perhaps to be refined. We can see many situations where folks may wish to have use of the casita (it's cute, private, fun, etc) and they would be below the "7" occupancy.
You should add something like: for groups of 7 or more the casita is automatically included in your reservation with an additional fee from the guest count.
For groups with 6 or less occupants, who wish to have use of the Casita, please let us know with your reservation. There is an additional fee of "XYZ". We are happy to make it available to you. Please note that use of the Casita is not automatic for groups of 6 or less.
And if you haven't already, add appropriate comments about the casita in your 'other things to note', house rules, property description and in the captions of the photos.
The other really good alternative is to just have two listings as mentioned. One that doesn't have use of the casita and one with both, with different occupancy. You may end up with better revenue overall with this method. You can cross reference your listings and guests can decide which option best suits them.
Much success,
Greystone Lodge
PS
I agree that the photo tour is not always the best options for representing how a property is organized. I don't like how the 'tour' depicts our home. It is disjointed and doesn't flow correctly.
Bathrooms that are ensuite to a bedroom are removed from the 'suite', so it isn't obvious which bathroom goes with which bedroom.
Our outdoor spaces are removed from the rooms they are attached too, so it isn't obvious what is going on. And so on.
I am considering updating my listing so that we aren't subject to the 'photo tour' version of the photo layout. Instead I would like to use how I initially set it up, as if you were walking thru the space, etc.
You may consider trying both methods to see which is more intuitive to your guests.
Hello @Maisie5, it's lovely to see that you have received so many excellent suggestions from our expert hosts. Did you eventually take on board any of the advice shared? 😀
Thanks to everyone who responded! Very helpful!
I've split the listing into two - one with the casita and one without. Will give that a go and adjust if necessary.
Hi @Maisie5
In addition to all the other great suggestions, I would add a line in your main description so Guests don't have to hit the "Show More" button to learn about the Casita:
"Villa Nellcôte sits on a hill overlooking the Zona Romantica. The view is absolutely magical, both day and night: bay, open ocean, city lights, mountains & jungle. It's unparalleled. An optional casita/apartment is also available on the property - click "Show More" for details."
Photos
If you can, I would add a drone shot of the property that shows the location of the Casita and add that to your photos. You can add a text box superimposed on photos. That said, sometimes Airbnb won't allow text on photos to prevent Hosts from sneaking in a link or QR code to a direct booking site. I have seen many Hosts use a text box with arrows to explain parking or how to enter the property though.